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Business English

Advanced business vocabulary for negotiations, reports, strategy, finance, and leadership. For professionals who need English in global business.

B2-C129 words
oilA1

a thick, smooth liquid from plants, animals, or under the ground, used for cooking or making things work

noun
cancelA2

to decide that something that was planned will not happen.

noun
chartA2

a picture that shows information, like numbers or changes over time.

noun
couponA2

a piece of paper or code that gives you a lower price on something you buy.

noun
discountA2

a lower price for something, or the act of reducing the price.

noun
euroA2

the money used in many countries in Europe, like France, Germany, and Spain.

noun
goldA2

a valuable yellow metal used for jewelry and money.

noun
lawyerA2

a person whose job is to help people with legal problems and give advice about the law.

noun
riskA2

the chance that something bad or dangerous might happen.

noun
saleA2

an event where things are sold for less money than usual.

noun
bondB1

a strong connection or feeling between people, or an agreement to pay back money.

noun
brochureB1

a small book or paper with pictures and information, used for advertising.

noun
clusterB1

a group of similar things that are close together.

noun
creditB1

money that you borrow from a bank or a way to pay later; also, praise for doing something good.

noun
dataB1

information or facts collected for study or analysis.

noun
debitB1

money taken out of a bank account; the opposite of credit.

noun
editorB1

a person who checks and corrects writing for a newspaper, book, or website.

noun
itineraryB1

a list or plan of places you will visit on a trip.

noun
newsletterB1

a regular paper or email that gives news and information about a group or topic.

noun
producerB1

a person or company that makes or creates something, like a movie or food

noun
trackingB1

the act of watching or following the movement or progress of something or someone.

verb
vaultB1

a strong room or metal box where money, jewels, or important things are kept safe.

noun
visaB1

a special stamp or document that lets you enter or stay in a country.

noun
yenB1

the money used in Japan.

noun
momentumB2

the force or speed that something has when it is moving or developing.

noun
monopolyB2

when one company or person controls all or most of a business or service.

noun
plummetB2

to fall down very quickly and suddenly

noun
rebateB2

money that is given back to you after you buy something, usually because you paid too much.

noun
titanB2

a very large or powerful person, company, or thing.

noun